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.......'twere damnation
To think so base athough; it were too gross
To rib her cerecloth in the obscure grave; ―
Or shall I think in silver she's immured;
Being ten times undervalued to tried gold?
(Act 11 scene seven, lines 49 - 53)

71

The person referred to in the extract is

  • A. Jessica
  • B. Antonio
  • C. Balthazar
  • D. Portia
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72

''Though'' in the extract implies

  • A. meditating on his love
  • B. associating the portrait with lead
  • C. challenging rival suitors
  • D. reflecting on his fate
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73

After this speech, the speaker

  • A. unlocks the gold casket
  • B. engages his lover
  • C. unfolds his marriage plans
  • D. celebrates his victory
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74

'' Being ten times undervalued to try gold?'' reveals the speaker's

  • A. strength of love
  • B. assessment of his lover's character
  • C. value of gold
  • D. estimate of his lover's worth.
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When it is paid, according to the tenor.
It doth appear you are a worthy judge,
You know the law, your exposition
Hath been most sound. I charge you by the law;....
Proceed to judgment;.....
(Act IV Scene On, lines 231 - 236)

75

The speaker is

  • A. Antonio
  • B. Shylock
  • C. Bassanio
  • D. Nerissa
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